Publications

Publications Found: 4
When Vegetation Change Alters Ecosystem Water Availability
Scott, R. L., Huxman, T. E., Barron-Gafford, G. A., Darrel Jenerette, G., Young, J. M., Hamerlynck, E. P.


Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume 20 (7): 2198-2210 (2014), ISBN . DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12511 Sites: US-CMW, US-LS1

Multiyear Riparian Evapotranspiration And Groundwater Use For A Semiarid Watershed
Scott, R., Cable, W., Huxman, T., Nagler, P., Hernandez, M., Goodrich, D.

Riparian evapotranspiration (ET) is a major component of the surface and subsurface water balance for many semiarid watersheds. Measurement or model-based estimates of ET are often made on a local scale, but spatially distributed estimates are needed to determine ET over catchments. In this paper, we document the ET that was quantified …


Journal: Journal Of Arid Environments, Volume 72 (7): 1232-1246 (2008), ISBN . DOI: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2008.01.001 Sites: US-CMW, US-LS1

Ecohydrological Impacts Of Woody-Plant Encroachment: Seasonal Patterns Of Water And Carbon Dioxide Exchange Within A Semiarid Riparian Environment
SCOTT, R. L., HUXMAN, T. E., WILLIAMS, D. G., GOODRICH, D. C.

Across many dryland regions, historically grass-dominated ecosystems have been encroached upon by woody-plant species. In this paper, we compare ecosystem water and
carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes over a grassland, a grassland–shrubland mosaic, and a fully
developed woodland to evaluate potential consequences of woody-plant encroachment
on …


Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume 12 (2): 311-324 (2006), ISBN . DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2005.01093.x Sites: US-LS1

Ecohydrological Impacts Of Woody-Plant Encroachment: Seasonal Patterns Of Water And Carbon Dioxide Exchange Within A Semiarid Riparian Environment
SCOTT, R. L., HUXMAN, T. E., WILLIAMS, D. G., GOODRICH, D. C.

Across many dryland regions, historically grass‐dominated ecosystems have been encroached upon by woody‐plant species. In this paper, we compare ecosystem water and carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes over a grassland, a grassland–shrubland mosaic, and a fully developed woodland to evaluate potential consequences of woody‐plant encroachment …


Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume 12 (2): 311-324 (2006), ISBN . DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2005.01093.x Sites: US-CMW, US-LS1, US-LS2